Time star Jodie Whittaker slams prison service for failing women: ‘Surely there’s a better system’

In a wide-ranging interview, which also talks about the upcoming Doctor Who 60th anniversary and her return to work after maternity leave, Whittaker said: “We’re in a situation where 90% of the time, if a man has got an established home life, he can come straight back into it from prison. But for women that is not the case.

“Baroness Corston did a report years ago [in 2006] into women’s prisons. It said lots of women were put in prison for non-violent crimes and it was breaking families when these people aren’t a risk to society.

“Housing is a huge issue. So to put that woman in prison, take her away from her children and her home when at the end of it the system can’t afford to house her? What is the point of that destruction?”

Filming Time was also Jodie Whittaker’s first chance to work directly with Jimmy McGovern, one of her TV writing heroes.

“As someone from the north and from my generation, born in the 1980s, Jimmy McGovern is so important,” she said.

“He’s not just an important writer for us, but he is a political voice. And I feel as if my politics lean in the same direction.

“Even before I opened the script, they said Jimmy’s written it with Helen Black and it is going to be directed by Andrea Harkin. I was like, ‘I don’t really fucking need to read it, where do I sign?’ I had an instant response to it. Hearing that Bella and Tamara were attached to it? It was an absolute no-brainer.

“It’s a blessing and a curse when you are in something that has already been heralded. Series one of Time is one of the best things I’ve ever seen. So it’s terrifying shoes to fill. But I know more than anyone what that’s like to be part of something that’s already got the status and the adoring fandom after Doctor Who. Your hope is that your contribution to it earns its right to sit with the name of it…”

Time begins on BBC1 and iPlayer on Sunday 29 October.

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